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One side pulls while the other side is told to hold tension in the line. Men grunt and struggle as they push against the ...
For the past two months, Maditha Kröger, a project manager from Germany has been paddling solo through the Inside Passage ...
An application by Dave Ohmer to purchase two borough-owned lots and develop them into rental duplexes came before the ...
The state forecasted a very healthy run of sockeye salmon in the Stikine River this season, which opened to subsistence ...
The Petersburg Medical Center celebrated their 11th annual Pedal/Paddle Battle, raising a new high $24,201 with $15,000 from corporate sponsors and $8,501 by participants, to go towards scholarships ...
The regional authority that distributes hydroelectric power to Wrangell, Petersburg and Ketchikan has approved a $12 million contract with a Washington state company to build a third turbine for Tyee ...
Anchorage Democratic Sen. Forrest Dunbar will be able to attend the Aug. 2 special session of the Alaska Legislature, he said late Tuesday in a post on Facebook. Dunbar, a member of the National Guard ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has canceled a broadly supported bill proposed by a legislative task force and intended to help commercial fishers in Alaska. The governor issued his veto of Senate Bill 156 on ...
The Petersburg Borough will seek state funding for a potential float replacement project in the town’s biggest harbor. Some of “C” Float’s 50-foot fingers are several decades old. “These are circa ...
For the first time in 38 years, the Wrangell Native community will raise new totem poles in town, with four days of events ...
The recently passed budget reconciliation bill, signed into law by President Donald Trump last week, does not include U.S.
Petersburg's police chief sued his employer, the Petersburg Borough, and the two parties have officially resolved the matter ...
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